This
Marine is in a relaxed pose, perhaps cooling his heels on the beach while DUKWs
bring in fresh supplies, or keeping an eye out for Japanese infiltrators. He wears
the HBT one-piece beltless coveralls with large cargo pockets, with canvas leggings
over his combat shoes, and a utility cap. Along with the M1 carbine in his hand,
he is armed with a .45 pistol. A canteen and magazine pouch for the weapons round
out the accessories.

The
subtle sculpting is well done by Ho Seo. The figure does not have the more pronounced
(and arguably larger than scale) look to the details that one usually sees with
resin figures from Warriors or Verlinden so it may take a little more careful
painting to accentuate them. There are a few thin seams to clean up with a hobby
knife or emery board. The carbine has a lug for the bayonet that did not appear
until after WWII, so you will want to remove it unless you're using this figure
for a Korean setting.

The
figure is fairly tall, even in his seated position; he would come out to around
6' standing straight.

This
would be a good choice for inclusion in a nice Pacific theater vignette.